Tucked away among the countless cryptic folders of a typical Windows 11 installation lies a new arrival – the now-infamous ‘inetpub’ directory, a seemingly innocuous feature rolled out with the April 2025 security update. But if Windows update history is anything to go by, “innocuous” is just a...
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Microsoft just dropped its April 2025 Hotfix Updates for Exchange Server 2019 and 2016, and let’s be honest: if you’re an IT pro managing one of these beasts, you probably just felt a chill run down your spine. Yes, once again, Microsoft’s keeping us all on our toes—and by “on our toes,” I mean...
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Deprecation—it's the tech-version of hearing “we need to talk.” It sounds ominous, but let’s clear the confusion right now: in the world of Windows updates and releases, deprecation isn’t the end of the line. Instead, it’s more of a flashing “heads-up” that something in your operating system or...